Kobo has finally rolled out their Google Android version software and it works quite well on the beautiful HTC EVO 4G display. Avid ebook readers will be pleased with the look and feel, but there are still some areas for improvement too.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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You can view your loaded books in list or bookshelf views and tap on them to open them up.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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There are a couple of ways to browse the Kobo bookstore.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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Once you dive in deep enough you will see the book covers for the titles that are available to purchase.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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After you find a title you are interested in then you can view the information about that book, including the cost and a description.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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You can browse through the table of contents to see if the book interests you.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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In addition to the Discover opton, you can browse by every category in the Kobo bookstore too.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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I like the way that the Kobo application presents your book content using the entire display of your device and on something like the EVO 4G this is pretty killer. You simply tap the left or right side of the display to turn pages forward or backward.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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After you tap on the center of the display you will see these pop-up controls appear. They will stay for a few seconds before disappeaiing if you take no action.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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There are four available menu options that are accessed by tapping the Menu button on your Android device.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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If you desire you can jump to the TOC and then go to specific chapters of the ebook.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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The slider bar at the bottom also lets you quickly scroll through pages in the book.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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As you can see the smallest font presents you with lots of content and is actually quite readable on a large display device.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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There are five font sizes to choose from in Kobo.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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This screenshot shows you the largest font size available in Kobo.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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You have three font types to choose from in Kobo.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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I tried all three font types, but find Serif to be the most pleasing to me for reading ebooks.

Published: June 18, 2010 -- 07:32 GMT (00:32 PDT)

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There is a quick toggle to switch between day and night modes. Night mode is shown here and places white text on a black background.

Kobo has finally rolled out their Google Android version software and it works quite well on the beautiful HTC EVO 4G display. Avid ebook readers will be pleased with the look and feel, but there are still some areas for improvement too.

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Kobo has finally rolled out their Google Android version software and it works quite well on the beautiful HTC EVO 4G display. Avid ebook readers will be pleased with the look and feel, but there are still some areas for improvement too.